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Post by mark71 on Jan 31, 2009 20:07:11 GMT
When it's good it's very good, when it bad it's horrid. I can't beleive that i've seen 2 games in the space of 5 days that were at the opposite ends of the scale. The crowd played a large part in todays game but the way the players put tuesdays "performance" behind them and gave everything to the cause today was magnificant. well done Tony can we have some more of the same, preferably starting at Sunderland and followed up at home to Pompey. Premier league safety is only a few games away ;D
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Post by whelan_6 on Jan 31, 2009 20:08:44 GMT
did'nt think the 2nd half was seriously bad at spurs to be honest,got to go to sunderland now and have a proper gp at them.
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Post by march4 on Jan 31, 2009 20:15:43 GMT
I'm amazed at how TP managed to lift the players after their recent experiences. Yet again they were fired up and when Rory was sent off we had Citeh on the back foot.
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Post by luke2u on Jan 31, 2009 20:31:56 GMT
A win does it all, apart from that not much to shout about today either. We had a period before the sending off, which was pretty good, the rest, not too much good football. The ref , the sending off and a great goal made a tremendous atmosphere and we look at it as a good game.
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Post by stokemark on Jan 31, 2009 20:36:12 GMT
I totally agree march4 - he really is remarkable in that sense
A bad result doesnt haunt us for weeks like some clubs
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Post by RICH68 on Jan 31, 2009 20:52:52 GMT
True the crowd plays a massive part at home games,and that will help to keep us up. FUCK ME, WOT AM I WRITING !!!!!!!!! WE ARE STAYING UP
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